Former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie has mentioned he had no data of the social gathering’s buy of a luxurious motorhome seized by police from the house of Nicola Sturgeon’s mother-in-law.
The Niesmann+Bischoff campervan, which might promote for greater than £100,000, was faraway from the Dunfermline house of Peter Murrell’s mom after the previous SNP chief govt was arrested earlier this month as a part of an inquiry into the funding and funds of the social gathering.
Mr Murrell was later launched with out cost “pending further investigation”.
Mr Beattie, who give up as treasurer final week after being arrested and launched with out cost in reference to the probe, made the admission to journalists at Holyrood on Tuesday.
Asked if he knew concerning the car buy, Mr Beattie mentioned: “No, I didn’t know about it.”
First minister Humza Yousaf not too long ago instructed Sky News the state-of-the-art car was an SNP asset and was a part of the warrant checklist of things seized by police.
The long-running probe is linked to the spending of round £600,000 raised by supporters to be earmarked for Scottish independence campaigning.
It is known there have been complaints the ringfenced money has been used improperly by being spent elsewhere.
Mr Murrell and Ms Sturgeon’s Glasgow house has been searched as a part of the investigation. Officers had been additionally seen eradicating containers from SNP headquarters in Edinburgh.
The social gathering mentioned it has been “cooperating fully” with the investigation and would “continue to do so”.
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While talking to the media, Mr Beattie denied the SNP is at risk of going bust.
“The SNP is in the black,” he mentioned.
However, he did admit: “We’re a going concern, definitely.”
The social gathering’s auditors give up final 12 months and have but to get replaced, with the SNP Westminster group liable to lacking out on £1.2m from Westminster authorities, often known as Short cash, if it fails to submit audited accounts by 31 May.
MP Stuart McDonald grew to become the brand new SNP treasurer on Saturday.
Asked why the social gathering was having such hassle appointing new auditors, Mr Beattie mentioned: “Partly, that’s a market situation.”
He made no remark when requested if he ought to be suspended from the SNP following his arrest, however mentioned he has “no plans at the moment” to resign from Holyrood’s Economy and Fair Work Committee, including that he believes he’s a “fit and proper person” to serve on it.
The MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh was additionally requested if his arrest was the worst factor which has ever occurred to him.
He replied: “No, I was in Beirut actually when I was under artillery fire.
“That was worse.”
Source: information.sky.com”